fiat 500 new tft display supplier
FCA announced on July 3 that FCA chose July 4th to introduce the new Fiat 500 to the public. Additionally, it will be displayed at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, and go on sale shortly after.
The 2016 Fiat 500 stands out from the current model due to a new front bumper with a large air dam framed by a thin strip of chrome trim, oval LED daytime running lights, and new-look headlights and redesigned tail lamps.
The Fiat 500 may be ordered with a five-inch touch screen running Chrysler"s Uconnect infotainment system, as well as a new 7"" TFT display, developed in collaboration with Magneti Marelli.
In Europe, the 500 is available with a 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 69 hp, a 0.9-liter TwinAir two-cylinder engine offered with either 85 or 105 hp, or a two-cylinder 1.2 liter 69 hp EasyPower (LPG/petrol).
You can also edit, in MultiECUScan, the TPMS calibration settings to prevent the low pressure warnings from going off. 99% of people do not need to do this, however, if you are installing this cluster in a 500T and using 500T tire pressures which are lower than Abarth pressures due to suspension differences, etc, you may get a low tire pressure warning. To resolve it, simply use Abarth tire pressures.
- A 2015+ TFT Cluster that has lower miles or kms than your current cluster. (You can get a cluster from an American or Candian car as you can switch the units to metric/imperial and it changes the odometer as well). No issues.
- It does not have to be an Abarth specific cluster, but it cannot be a 500e Cluster (although as BigDaddySRT tested, it works completely fine minus the 500e specific stuff)
Ok, so now that you have a cluster and it"s LOWER kilometers or miles than your current cluster, you have removed your current cluster and installed the new cluster. Everything seems to work out of the box except it might not be an Abarth cluster or, it"s in a base 500 mode missing some features. Also, the odometer is flashing and doesn"t match the mileage of your car.
This is where MultiECUScan comes into play. In MultiECUScan we need to write the kilometers to the cluster and perform a Proxi Alignment. It"s self explanatory, but in MES, go to the cluster section for the TFT cluster, change the kilometers to what your previous cluster had and write the changes. MAKE SURE you put in the CORRECT amount. YOU CANNOT wire the cluster to a LOWER value, it"s impossible with MES. If you have messed up, there is no fix, you will need to get another cluster or install your old cluster. I cannot stress this enough.
This will open a HEX editor-like window. This is basically what is getting written to the body control modules, CTM, etc when we do the Proxi Alignment. Find Byte 65, this is the byte that controls the TFT displays.
00 : This is the base 500 display. It has the crappy font from the base 500/500 sport and also features a Sport Mode. I personally do not like the font, gauge faces, drives me nuts, YMMV.
40 : This is the 500T display type. It features a digital turbo boost gauge (commanded boost) on the right side of the cluster in Sport Mode. I"ve been using this display for a little over 24 hours now and it works great.
- If you are running this display type in your Abarth, your OEM turbo boost gauge will be "turned off" as the 500T does not have this gauge. The cluster *runs* that turbo boost gauge. It won"t even light up. For those that have after market boost gauges in this spot, this may cause your aftermarket gauge to not get power or illuminate depending on how you wired it. This cluster uses the same font as the Abarth cluster. A+.
60 : This is the Abarth display type. It features a throttle position indicator in Sport Mode which does not work, Abarth branded Start Up/Shut Down screens and G-Force, which does not work. You can simply turn off G-Force and have it display tire pressure or the radio or average Kms to get around that issue. Not a big deal, but the throttle position gauge, there is not a fix for it yet. (This is why I switched to the 500T display type).
Note: The 2015 OEM Boost Gauge displays SPORT, not SHIFT UP like the 2014 and earlier models. In sport mode *SHIFT UP* will always be lit up on the boost gauge in Abarth mode. The solution is to replace the OEM boost gauge with a 2015 gauge (should be direct fit) or just ignore it haha.
Ok, so to recap, CTRL ALT C, find byte 65, change that byte to the display type you want (00, 20, 40 or 60), press OK, perform the Proxi Alignment Procedure.
Beautiful Italian styling combined with functionality, efficient design and innovative technology have been hallmark attributes for the Fiat 500, making it a timeless icon for nearly 60 years
Optional equipment for 2017 Fiat 500 models is no longer grouped into collections, and can be mixed and matched for customers to fully personalize their vehicle
With just the push of a button, the Fiat 500c’s power-operated cloth-top retracts up to the rear spoiler during speeds up to a best-in-class 60 mph (a midway point can be chosen by pressing the button anytime in between). Press the roof button again, and the roof will fold all the way open and tuck neatly behind the rear head restraints (up to 50 mph)
2017 Fiat 500 Pop starts at $14,995 MSRP, a decrease of more than $1,000 compared with its price when it was originally introduced in 2011. The 500 Pop, designed for the individual who wants Italian style, efficiency and personalization options, features 15-inch aluminum painted wheels and is available with a Sport Appearance Package (which includes sport fascias, side ground effects, sport spoiler, 16-inch wheels and black-trimmed lights)
2017 Fiat 500 Lounge starts as $18,395 U.S. MSRP, a price decrease of $2,000. With premium amenities throughout, the 2017 500 Lounge features as standard a new 15-inch wheel, chrome accents, 7-inch thin-film transistor (TFT) cluster display and leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls
The high-performance, track-ready 2017 Fiat 500 Abarth starts at $19,995, a price decrease of $2,580 to start below $20,000 for the first time. The 500 Abarth now features as standard ParkSense rear park assist and a new 16-inch forged aluminum Hyper Black wheel
Track-tested, turbocharged and twin-intercooled 1.4-liter MultiAir engine provides Fiat 500 Abarth models with up to 160 horsepower and 183 lb.-ft. of torque; while Abarth-tuned hardware delivers world-class ride and track-ready durability with a lowered ride height, beefier suspension, larger brakes and wider tires
This is very similar to the well-known proxi alignment issue that affects Fiats right across the range; and not just those with TFT displays. The mileage reading is stored digitally both in the body computer and in the display; if the two mileage readings differ, then the display flashes.
The fix is a software update process known as proxi alignment (IIRC that"s the correct italian spelling) which brings the two mileages back into synchronisation; my guess is that, as the Tipo is so new, Fiat haven"t rolled out the software to do this to the dealerships yet
The Italian manufacturer adds a high-performance convertible, a fully electric city vehicle, and pair of little big cars to its line of Fiat 500 models.
Details on the 2015 Fiat 500, which will feature a handful of updates, have now been released a week before the car is showcased at the 2014 New York Auto Show.
The most significant change is a 7-inch TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) display in the instrument cluster, which places the speed readout prominently in the center, along with an image of the car.
These models are currently available only with a five-speed manual, while other gasoline 500 models are available with either a manual or automatic transmission.
Fiat has not released updated fuel economy numbers for 2015, but the 2014 500 is EPA-rated at 34 mpg combined (31 mpg city, 40 mpg highway) with the manual transmission, and 30 mpg combined (27 mpg city, 34 mpg highway) with the automatic.
The manual-only 2014 500 Turbo has identical combined and highway ratings to the non-turbocharged, automatic 500, but gains 1 mpg city, figures shared with the Abarth models.
The same as mobile phones starting with Apple iPhone in 2007, all these rapid changes in automotive displays come from the development of multi-touch capacitive touchscreen technology.
Touchscreen display has the simple design and mount, open-source software, low pricing tooling of OEM , low power consumption, besides HMI (Human Machine Interface) provide great user experience like mobile phones. Now, all the automakers, BMW, Tesla, Benz, Ford, GM etc. are designing more and more touch sensors in their vehicles.
What I thought of doing, if the original radio needed to be connected, is to hide it out of the way in the boot and run whatever wires as an extension, tapping into the original loom back into the car but from what I can gather, the original radio has standard ISO A/B/C. Also, I would have thought if it had anything to do with the radio, it would have worked when I plugged the original back in with the TFT.
This guy (http://www.fiatforum.com/500/434392-ret ... uster.html) is running a 2015 cluster in a 2008 car and he"s not reported any issues - the date on the speedo matched the post"s date!
It seems like the TFT has defaulted to a template that contains different menu features for different markets. Just need to activate the template somehow! It still doesn"t explain why the most basic feature of setting the time and date isn"t available though.
On the day orders opened for the New 500 «la Prima» hatchback, Olivier François – President Fiat Brand Global – tells the story of the New 500 and its first test drive. The video is available at link
The New 500’s dealer tour of Italy continues: around 40 stops the full length of the peninsula to discover Fiat"s new icon with zero CO2 emissions. The program will be extended to the French and German markets in September.
In the video presenting the test first drive, Olivier François – President Fiat Brand Global – wanted to take all fans of the 500 on board the New 500 «la Prima» in the best way possible, to be the first to experience the FCA city car with zero CO2 emissions, passing the symbolic Turin locations that have made history for Fiat’s icon.
“We usually take a new car onto the road for the first time with the cameras off. But for the New 500, I decided to take you with me! The first test drive of the New Fiat 500,” said Olivier François, “is a very special moment, even a slightly magical one. A ‘vision’ coming true. Teamwork taking shape. To tell the truth, it"s also a very challenging time”. The head of Fiat therefore ‘takes’ the public on a voyage of discovery of the many wonders of the gem of beauty, innovation, technology and sustainability that is the New 500.
A thrilling journey, starting from the Mirafiori plant, where the New 500 is manufactured: in its 81 years, the Mirafiori complex has made history in the Italian and global automotive industry. Opened in 1939, the Turin plant marked the beginning of modern production for Fiat and is still one of the longest running European automotive factories. A new chapter now begins with the production of the third-generation Fiat 500: the Group has developed a new transformation, starting right from the beating heart of the complex and its production. Around 1,200 people will work solely on manufacturing the New 500, while the production capacity will be 80,000 units per year, which could increase as necessary. In total – between the costs of design, development and engineering and the construction of the production line – it represents an investment of over €700 million. Even better, the New 500 was created, designed and engineered right here in Turin: a product truly “Made at Fiat” and “Made in Turin”.
The next stage of the test drive on board the New 500 will be Lingotto, the former Fiat factory with a track on its roof, the site of pre-delivery quality testing on the first-generation Fiat 500. The factory has now been converted into a museum, the home of the Pinacoteca Agnelli art gallery. Its fourth floor hosts the “Virtual Casa 500”, an online exhibition to preview the full opening to the public of the Casa 500 in spring 2021.
Olivier François" journey aboard the electric 500 then continues along the boulevards of the regional capital at the foot of the Alps and ends on the Monte dei Cappuccini, close to the city center, on the right bank of the river Po, with its breathtaking views of the city and the Alps. An amazing place, to admire the clear blue sky of a gorgeous summer’s day. “Since the end of lockdown, we have all learned to appreciate life in the great outdoors even more and the preciousness of the environment around us,” continued the head of Fiat. “Preserving that environment is up to us, too.”
Just one more reason to opt for the New 500: beautiful, innovative and ecological. An environment-friendly car, one to meet the requirements of customers who wish to drive the car of the future, with its Italian taste and elegance. Orders opened in July for the “la Prima” cabrio, a resounding success, demonstrated by a steady increase in orders. From today at all Fiat dealerships, customers can now also order the New 500 «la Prima» hatchback: the 500 sedan with zero CO2 emissions.
The New 500 hatchback features a sophisticated panoramic glass sunroof: a veritable ‘window on the sky’, to flood the passenger compartment with light, improving comfort while driving and on-board wellbeing. As well as the panoramic sunroof, the rear of the New 500 «la Prima» hatchback stands out for its tailgate and a new, now more pronounced spoiler, to improve aerodynamic efficiency. The model is available in three exclusive liveries, inspired by the fundamental elements of nature: Ocean Green (pearlescent), reminiscent of the sea; Mineral Grey (metallic), for the Earth; and Celestial Blue (three-layer), for the sky. Extras include full LED headlights, 17” diamond-cut wheels, chrome-plated inserts on the windows and side panels, and dashboard and seat upholstery in eco-leather.
Fitted with the most innovative Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) as standard – including iACC (Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control), to brake or accelerate in response to any obstacle it encounters; Lane Centering, to keep the vehicle in the center of the lane, provided the markings are correctly detected; Intelligent Speed Assist, which reads detectable speed limits and recommends applying them; Urban Blind Spot, using ultrasonic sensors to monitor blind spots and advise you with a triangular warning light if any other vehicles are approaching; Attention Assist, which provides warnings on the display, recommending that you stop and take a break when you are tired; and 360° sensors, providing a drone view to avoid any obstacles when parking or performing complex maneuvers – the New 500 «la Prima» hatchback is the first car in its segment to feature level 2 autonomous driving and introduces the new UConnect 5 infotainment system: 7” TFT Display, 10.25” Touch Screen NAV, DAB Radio, Wireless CarPlay / Android Auto, with the Uconnect Box pre-installed as standard to provide a suite of innovative connected Uconnect Services – making their debut in the New 500 «la Prima» cabrio and hatchback – including ‘over-the-air’ map updates and the option to interact with your car using Amazon Alexa voice assistant technology.
But it"s the range and reduced charging time that make the difference: the lithium-ion batteries with 42 kWh capacity give the New 500 a range of up to 320 km in the WLTP combined cycle and up to 458 km in the urban cycle. To optimize charging time, the New 500 «la Prima» hatchback includes DC fast charge at up to 85 kW as standard, to recharge the battery very quickly. For example, it takes only 5 minutes – the same as drinking a coffee – to build up enough of an energy reserve to travel 50 kilometers within the city, more than necessary for average daily use. And fast charge can also replenish the battery to 80% in just 35 minutes.
The New 500 «la Prima» hatchback is therefore a veritable concentration of style and technology, directly aimed at fans of beauty, creativity and innovation. Just like its previous generations, the statistics prove the new full-electric model to be another international star: the pre-booking figures for the cabrio and hatchback versions show that over 80% of online requests have come from abroad.
In Italy in July and August, the New 500 «la Prima» cabrio – the Numbered version of which sold out immediately in the booking phase – has starred in the “Tour AntePrima”, a series of events at Fiat dealerships with one-to-one presentations to customers who had already pre-booked. Over 40 dealers across Italy have been involved in the encounter to get up close and personal with the New 500 and delve into all its details. Each day ended with an invitation-only evening event. Countless fans and interested parties have made the dealer tour a success, so much so that it was extended to the German market on August 17, with three “Casa 500” opened in France.
The New D-FENCE pack includes 3 products to help you keep your in-car environment clean and hygienic: the high performance cabin filter captures 98% of impurities from outside, the air purifier with HEPA filter helps purify the air inside while the UV lamp removes up to 99% of bacteria on interiors’ surfaces.
A high-quality designed product, with an ethical purpose; helping to resolve sea pollution. The New 500 and 500C Hybrid Launch Edition’s seats are made by SeaqualTM: a special kind of recycled fibre which is partly made by reusing plastic collected from the sea.
The 500 and 500C now offer reduced emissions* while driving, thanks to the new hybrid engine. With improved fuel consumption, they are easy to use and provide a more pleasant driving experience.
Thanks to the introduction of mild hybrid technology the New Fiat 500 Hybrid Launch Edition is not only more efficient, with lower C02 emissions while driving, but also provides a more refined and relaxing driving experience.
An ode to the environment that perfectly reflects its greener soul: the Dew Green paint of the new Fiat 500 and 500C Hybrid Launch Edition, a unique new shade of green, to highlight this new hybrid generation.
The New 500 and 500C Hybrid Launch Editions are stylish from head to wheels. Enjoy the elegant look of the unique 16” alloy wheels with matt black finish and white details on the centre cap.
The cleaner the sky, the better the view. There’s no better way to enjoy the fresh breeze, then getting on board the stylish new 500C Hybrid Launch Edition, with its black convertible roof.
On the outside and inside, each detail of the new Fiat 500 and 500C Hybrid Launch Edition is an expression of its hybrid soul, just like the exclusive bodypaint dashboard, in Matt Dew Green Paint.
With the introduction of the hybrid technology the intuitive TFT display of the Fiat 500 and 500C has been updated to display key indicators relating to the battery. These include the battery level, the flow of energy (usage and recuperation), as well as recommending the best gear for optimal efficiency.
Thanks to Apple CarPlay support, you can simply connect your iPhone to the Uconnect™ 7” HD display to get directions, makes calls, send and receive messages, and listen to Apple Music, audiobooks, or podcasts while staying focused on the road. You can control CarPlay with Siri voice control or the touchscreen.
The new Fiat 500 and 500C Hybrid Launch Edition are compatible with Android Auto™. Connect your smartphone and manage maps, music, contacts and more, without putting safety at risk. Thanks to the user-friendly interface, your apps will appear on the Uconnect™ 7” HD display, organised into easy-to-read pages.